Inclinations Film Club – Double Bill
Tuesday 17 February, 2026, 8.10 p.m.
Inclinations Film Club presents a double bill of video letters between two pairs of filmmakers: Tatia & Anthea, Godard & Golestan. A World premiere and a Scottish premiere. Introduced by Rastko Novaković.
AN IMAGE TO FOLLOW (36 min – 2025) by Tatia Shé & Anthea Kennedy
A video correspondence between two film-makers, taking the form of an exquisite corpse. One film-maker responds to a shot made by the other. The shots relate to each other in different ways: through theme, colour, sound or atmosphere. One film-maker is based in the South of France, the other in London – the differing quality of light in these two places contributes to the dialogue between shots, adding to the mysterious and surprising nature of the work. The filmmakers write: ‘We kept everything faithful to the original timeline, without rearranging the shots. The last image was sent in May 2023. During these 3 years of exchange, besides personal happenings, two marking events took place: The Covid lockdown and the war in Ukraine.’
SEE YOU FRIDAY, ROBINSON (96 min – 2022) by Mitra Farahani
Mitra Farahani brings together veterans Jean-Luc Godard and Ebrahim Golestan (both Inclinations regulars) for a 30-week video correspondence between lake Geneva and Sussex. Lucía Salas writes: ‘Godard and Golestan both play their characters well, creating a comedy of artistry and old age, each creating parody of his own: one plays the lord and the other plays the tramp. The images are as hilarious as they are intimate, as Farahani records Golestan, while Fabrice Aragno follows Godard. All four filmmakers act and react. The correspondence is rich, full of self-narrations and enigmas that end up creating a relationship. What are portraits if not the artificial accounts of their own ties?’
About the filmmakers:
Tatia Shé was born in Soviet Georgia and spent many years living and working in England. She has made numerous short films on 16mm and video, has enjoyed collaborating with a wide range of filmmakers and artists. Currently based in France she also works in painting and sculpture.
Anthea Kennedy studied film-making at the Royal College of Art. She worked with Stephen Dwoskin on several of his films as editor and assistant director. Through Dwoskin, she met Tatia Shé. Their friendship led to the collaborative video work, An Image to Follow. Kennedy has also made a number of films with photographer and film-maker Ian Wiblin, exploring history, memory and place. Their most recent long film, )Alarm Notes), premiered at FIDMarseille in 2025.
Mitra Farahani was born in Tehran and lives and works in Rome/Paris. After her education in painting and video she has pursued a dual practice, working between both the still image and the moving image. She is known for Fifi Howls from Happiness (2013) and Tabous – Zohre & Manouchehr (2004). She also produced Godard’s final feature The Image Book (2022) and final short film )
Scénarios) (2024).
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